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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
So half the grid will be using the same engine ?Alpine to use mercedes engines
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Yeah Honda for Aston in 26So half the grid will be using the same engine ?
EDIT: Aston are switching to Honda aren't they?
Let me see if I've got this right, as far as engine suppliers in 2026:
Red Bull - RB/Ford
Mercedes - Mercedes
Ferrari - Ferrari
Aston Martin - Honda
Williams - Mercedes
Alpine - Mercedes
McLaren - Mercedes
Haas - Ferrari
Audi - Ferrari
VCARB - RB/Ford
That's:
Mercedes - 4
Ferrari - 3
RB/Ford - 2
Honda - 1
Sounds like they already want to sell off some of the team to the Qatari'sAudi are doing their own PU.
Knowing that project though anything is possible.
From what I read the personnel who were driving Audi's push into F1 have left the company, and their replacements aren't so willing to pour millions of dollars into F1.Sounds like they already want to sell off some of the team to the Qatari's
Yeah it's 20ish%. It will be a naming thing like aramco and Aston MartinSounds like they already want to sell off some of the team to the Qatari's
How long is the current contract for ?I heard the mayor of LV on the radio last week and he wants to get rid of the GP, he said he didn't realise how long it was going to shut the strip down for.
The initial deal for LV was only 3 years (ending 2025), with plans to extend it to 10 years (ending 2032).How long is the current contract for ?
You would have to think that the F1 popularity bubble (particularly in the US) will burst at some point, and then we may hopefully just be left with the Austin GP.
Good timing lolMonaco GP contract has been extended out until 2031
Formula 1 to race in Monaco until 2031
Formula 1 will continue to race around the streets of Monaco until 2031 inclusive, following a six-year extension to the existing agreement with the Automobile Club of Monaco (ACM) that runs through the 2025 season.www.formula1.com